Mudboy - Fairly Good, Based on 2 Critics

The 405 - 75Based on rating 7.5/10

75

Pop and electronic producer Zedd sent rap Twitter into a frenzy after he assessed Sheck Wes' breakout hit, 'Mo Bamba', with an air of condescension still too common for those outside the ever-growing breadth of the hip-hop zeitgeist. Listing a lack of "melody, chords, structure, [and] lyrics" as to why the song didn't meet his standards, he entirely missed the point of not just one single, but a genre at large that subverts popular music by synthesizing the very elements that make it tick. 'Mo Bamba' is the epitome of that forward-thinking approach as its deceptively simple structure enlists all of the attributes from Zedd's checklist to make a sound whose impact is impossible to quantify.

Sheck Wes the hottest in the country.
I wouldn't usually endorse the phrase 'mumble rap,' but Sheck Wes deserves it. Between grumbling bass and off-kilter synths, he barks and mutters insults, barely rising above a feint, droning whisper. That is, until he stumbles over his limited bars and begins 'shitting' and 'bitching' his way back into a new rhyme.